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Transcription-dependent radial distribution of TCF7L2 regulated genes in chromosome territories.

Keyvan Torabi1,2, Darawalee Wangsa3, Immaculada Ponsa1,4, Markus Brown3, Anna Bosch5, Maria Vila-Casadesús2, Tatiana S Karpova6, Maria Calvo5, Antoni Castells2, Rosa Miró1,6, Thomas Ried7, Jordi Camps8,9.   

Abstract

Human chromosomes occupy distinct territories in the interphase nucleus. Such chromosome territories (CTs) are positioned according to gene density. Gene-rich CTs are generally located in the center of the nucleus, while gene-poor CTs are positioned more towards the nuclear periphery. However, the association between gene expression levels and the radial positioning of genes within the CT is still under debate. In the present study, we performed three-dimensional fluorescence in situ hybridization experiments in the colorectal cancer cell lines DLD-1 and LoVo using whole chromosome painting probes for chromosomes 8 and 11 and BAC clones targeting four genes with different expression levels assessed by gene expression arrays and RT-PCR. Our results confirmed that the two over-expressed genes, MYC on chromosome 8 and CCND1 on chromosome 11, are located significantly further away from the center of the CT compared to under-expressed genes on the same chromosomes, i.e., DLC1 and SCN3B. When CCND1 expression was reduced after silencing the major transcription factor of the WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway, TCF7L2, the gene was repositioned and mostly detected in the interior of the CT. Thus, we suggest a non-random distribution in which over-expressed genes are located more towards the periphery of the respective CTs.

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Keywords:  3D-FISH; Chromosome territory; Colorectal cancer; Gene expression; Nuclear architecture; Radial positioning

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28343235      PMCID: PMC7906436          DOI: 10.1007/s00412-017-0629-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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